Subduction
Volcano
Picture of 2 continental plates converging
Trench
Oceanic Plate
Mountains & Valleys
Picture of Continental/Oceanic Convergent Boundary
More Dense
Islands
Picture of 2 oceanic plates converging
Less Dense
Continental Plate
Feature that forms when the oceanic plate subducts, melts, and rises back to the surface
Feature that forms when the oceanic plate sudducts and creates a low spot in the water
This plate does not subduct. It gets stuck, pushes, and folds/crinkles (more dense plate or less dense plate)
Feature that forms when a plate gets stuck, pushed, and crumples
When one plate sinks under the other
Which is more dense: oceanic plate or continental plate
Formed by volcanoes or folded mountains when they are tall enough to reach the surface of the ocean
Which is less dense: oceanic plate or continental plate
This plate subducts (more dense plate or less dense plate)